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Análisis de Maxima
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Maxima is a free and open-source computer algebra system designed for symbolic computation, including differentiation and integration. It is based on the 1982 version of Macsyma, a well-known CAS, and provides users with various features such as support for numerical computations, floating-point arithmetic, and arbitrary-precision arithmetic. Although Maxima excels in core algebraic functions, it does not include some of the advanced features found in later versions of Macsyma or more modern CAS packages, making it a viable option for users with basic to intermediate needs.
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In addition to its symbolic capabilities, Maxima can plot data in both two and three dimensions, enhancing its utility in visualizing mathematical functions. It also offers some level of support for other programming languages, which can be beneficial for users looking to integrate Maxima into larger projects. However, it may not perform optimally for tasks such as factorization of large numbers or complex polynomial manipulations, where other CAS might offer better solutions.
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